David Peiris

About Professor David Peiris

Chief Scientist

  • Professor, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW Sydney
  • MBBS(hons),
  • MIPH,
  • PhD,
  • FRACGP,
  • FARGP

Professor Peiris plays a lead role in developing and implementing the institute’s research strategy. He is a Professor in the Faculty of Medicine, UNSW Sydney, and is a locum GP with Miwatj Health visiting Galiwin’ku, Elcho Island.

David is passionate about strengthening primary health care worldwide. He is focussed on overcoming the challenges of delivering affordable, high-quality health services and programs to communities across the globe. His research is underpinned by health systems science, a dynamic and emerging discipline that includes health services research, health policy and systems research, and implementation science.

David has published extensively and leads several grants testing innovative strategies to improve access to high-quality primary health care. He is a former Australian Harkness Fellow in Healthcare Policy, based at the Harvard School of Public Health, and was the elected co-chair of the Global Alliance for Chronic Diseases Committee for Hypertension Control from 2012 to 2015. He sits on several government, non-government and research advisory committees. He is a Lancet commissioner focussed on evidence-based implementation in global health and pandemic preparedness.

Cardiovascular Medicine Use Among Adults With ADHD: A Nationwide Study in Australia

Journal of Attention Disorders Date published:

Cardiovascular Medicine Use Among Adults With ADHD: A Nationwide Study in Australia

Journal of Attention Disorders Date published:

Expanding access to primary care through an innovative regional model: a theory of change to inform service development and evaluation

International Journal of Integrated Care Date published:

Local implementation of integrated care reforms: The interplay between regional context and collaborative commissioning policy in New South Wales, Australia

International Journal of Integrated Care Date published:

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